scholarly journals Low Enriched Uranium based Nuclear Rocket Propulsion Technology: Mars Exploration Mission

Author(s):  
Gaurab Neupane ◽  
1994 ◽  
Vol 32 (6) ◽  
pp. 459-462
Author(s):  
F. Winterberg

Author(s):  
Ping Jinsong ◽  
Qian Zhihan ◽  
Ye Shuhua ◽  
Hong Xiaoyu ◽  
Shang Kun ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
J. Dong ◽  
Z. Sun ◽  
W. Rao ◽  
Y. Jia ◽  
L. Meng ◽  
...  

An orbiter and a descent module will be delivered to Mars in the Chinese first Mars exploration mission. The descent module is composed of a landing platform and a rover. The module will be released into the atmosphere by the orbiter and make a controlled landing on Martian surface. After landing, the rover will egress from the platform to start its science mission. The rover payloads mainly include the subsurface radar, terrain camera, multispectral camera, magnetometer, anemometer to achieve the scientific investigation of the terrain, soil characteristics, material composition, magnetic field, atmosphere, etc. The landing process is divided into three phases (entry phase, parachute descent phase and powered descent phase), which are full of risks. There exit lots of indefinite parameters and design constrain to affect the selection of the landing sites and phase switch (mortaring the parachute, separating the heat shield and cutting off the parachute). A number of new technologies (disk-gap-band parachute, guidance and navigation, etc.) need to be developed. Mars and Earth have gravity and atmosphere conditions that are significantly different from one another. Meaningful environmental conditions cannot be recreated terrestrially on earth. A full-scale flight validation on earth is difficult. Therefore the end-to-end simulation and some critical subsystem test must be considered instead. The challenges above and the corresponding design solutions are introduced in this paper, which can provide reference for the Mars exploration mission.


2018 ◽  
Vol 2018 ◽  
pp. 1-8
Author(s):  
Quan Shan ◽  
Peijia Li ◽  
Yong Huang ◽  
Min Fan ◽  
Haitao Li ◽  
...  

The Chinese Mars exploration mission is planned to be launched in 2020, which includes an orbiter, a lander, and a rover. High precision Martian ephemeris is very important in Mars exploration, especially for the Martian orbit insertion and the Martian lander/rover landing. In this paper, we used simulation data to analyze the short-term prediction accuracy of the Martian ephemeris. The simulation results show that the accuracy of Mars position is expected to be better than 50 m for 180-day prediction, when 90-150 days’ range measurements are used to estimate the orbit of the Mars. Range bias affects the prediction accuracy and the arc length for estimation is limited. The prediction accuracy will improve with higher orbit, and the orbit error of probes has an obvious effect on the prediction accuracy of the Martian ephemeris.


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